Prolia discontinuation
Hi, due to an osteoporosis diagnosis, I took two injections of Prolia six months apart and due two side effects, I want to come off of it. I do not want to transition to a bisphosphonate or remain on one. How do I take myself off of Prolia safely? I am not getting a straight answer from my doctor.
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What is the medication you referred to Chris? Thanks
I did not have this but the NIH says it is always recommended to have a short course of a bisphosphonate upon discontinuing prolia. I believe but not positive that Reclast, mentioned by @gently is one. I am sure my doctor would have mentioned it but my prolia was stopped abruptly during the pandemic as the seats became fewer and the chemo infusions were more important (rightly so).
I know I am taking my chances with a fracture but I do my best with diet, supplements and exercise.
Are you comfortable talking to your doctor about this?
Thank you so much. I am having a consult with another endocrinologist at Duke. I do feel comfortable talking with my current endocrinologist but wonder if he is current enough on different sequencing paths.
Does anyone know if a bisphospate is needed after Evenity to start an anabolic
I had one injection of Prolia January 2024 and had terribe side effects-in July of 2024 my End. put me on actonel weekly 35 mg (generic) which I am not happy about- I usually like brand -most generics are made in India and there has been found some lack of quality control. I also have some issues swallowing certain foods. I too would like to go off everything- take a lot of calcium and due a lot of weight bearing exercise.
Hi I had my last shot of Prolia in January, 2024. At that time I was on it for a year. It made my body ache. My hair started to fall out and my nails wouldn’t grow. They kept splitting and peeling. I started Reclast last summer. I feel good. My hair is growing back and my nails are strong and not splitting anymore. My concern was that my calcium was too low. I have Malabsorption Syndrome, I probably shouldn’t be on Prolia at all. Good luck.
Yes, I will talk to my Primary Care Provider also. I really need a specialist in this area. My Endo, seems to be more focused on Diabetes care…not something I have to worry about.
Hola, hace dos semanas me aplicaron mi primer PROLIA, y no tuve efectos secundarios. ¿Qué efectos tuviste tú?
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I found osteoporosis and bone health experts in my local area by going to the website for the Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation. Here's the link: https://www.bonehealthandosteoporosis.org/find-a-professional/
My endo was also focused more on diabetes and gave me incorrect information about what exercises are appropriate for me. She also couldn't tell me why I should continue on Prolia, noting only that it's the gold standard.
Good luck.
The Find a Professional isn’t really helpful in the Houston metro area where the professionals listed include a dermatologist and an orthopedic specialist but none that make osteoporosis their specialty.